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Of course , this play is also the " disruption of presence " ( 292 ) . If we return to Lévi - Strauss , however , the presence of innocent natives seems to be “ a signifying and substitutive reference inscribed in a system of ...
Of course , this play is also the " disruption of presence " ( 292 ) . If we return to Lévi - Strauss , however , the presence of innocent natives seems to be “ a signifying and substitutive reference inscribed in a system of ...
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The phantasy of one's death , of one's disappearance , is the first object that the subject has to bring into play in this dialectic , and he does indeed bring it into play — as we know from innumerable cases , such as in anorexia ...
The phantasy of one's death , of one's disappearance , is the first object that the subject has to bring into play in this dialectic , and he does indeed bring it into play — as we know from innumerable cases , such as in anorexia ...
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( Wo ) man , in effect , knows how to play with the mask as that beyond which there is the gaze . The screen is here the locus of mediation . ( Four 107 ) But what makes the human subject unique is not just producing an image , as some ...
( Wo ) man , in effect , knows how to play with the mask as that beyond which there is the gaze . The screen is here the locus of mediation . ( Four 107 ) But what makes the human subject unique is not just producing an image , as some ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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